Without any doubt, wine tourism attracts masses. But to entice
the most eccentric ones, the knowledgeable and picky wine lovers,
one have to find the best vineries. The ones where the
most specialized details produce premium wines. As an
example, we can start in France, where, no
doubt, some of the best wines come to life. Here are 3
Châteaux from the most important wine regions:

Lafite-Rothschild: home of the legendary
Rothschild
family, it is the oldest Château of which we
have records and it is a highly respected wine producer:
it creates artworks and bottles. Like everything else, the
vinery has had its ups and downs throughout its history, but
they have managed to push their high-quality product forward.
It was named "Leading Wine House" for the first time in 1855,
and it still retains the title proudly today.

Angelus:Angelus has
the status of "Premier Grand Cru Maison Class A", for its
vineyards consist of exceptional quality, not found in any
other part of France. The vinery has a transparent and intact
reputation. Fun fact: the name was obtained because the farmers
of this group of vineyards amounted to listen to the angelic
voices of the 3 churches that surround the area.

Margaux: the value of this Château
Margaux has not only won for their wine bottles that
can cost hundreds of euros, but also for its long
tradition of the production, which began in the twelfth
century. The Lestonnac family took over the business when it
enjoyed great popularity just over 400 years ago and it has
since become an icon in the field of oenology. However, it has
not always been easy. They went through tough times during the
French revolution until around 1870, when it was rescued
by an ambitious marquis, putting the house back on the map,
with its history and exclusivity.

If you plan to take a stroll through France, make sure you take
the opportunity to tour 3 of the best Châteaux in the Gallic
country and in the world!